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153gr Apex Afterburner .308 bullet
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<blockquote data-quote="yorke-1" data-source="post: 2260672" data-attributes="member: 11960"><p>I was really tempted to give it ago! I was crunching numbers in my head thinking that if I just held a little over the spine......</p><p></p><p></p><p>I had that same thought process a few years ago, but I'm slowly coming around. My personal preference was always a sectional density in the .250 range and up with lead core bullets. Since the monometal bullets behave differently than lead core one, I've been willing to adust my personal numbers a bit. I'm still not on board with the ultra light weight (under 130gr in the .30 cal) high velocity thing, but I won't deny that it's worked well for others. I'm just a sucker for a good exit wound on animals, and I feel like a little more bullet mass (within any specific bullet design) helps with that, all else being equal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yorke-1, post: 2260672, member: 11960"] I was really tempted to give it ago! I was crunching numbers in my head thinking that if I just held a little over the spine...... I had that same thought process a few years ago, but I'm slowly coming around. My personal preference was always a sectional density in the .250 range and up with lead core bullets. Since the monometal bullets behave differently than lead core one, I've been willing to adust my personal numbers a bit. I'm still not on board with the ultra light weight (under 130gr in the .30 cal) high velocity thing, but I won't deny that it's worked well for others. I'm just a sucker for a good exit wound on animals, and I feel like a little more bullet mass (within any specific bullet design) helps with that, all else being equal. [/QUOTE]
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